California Lemon Law Attorney

We Wrote the Book on Lemon Law

At Norman Taylor & Associates, a Professional Law Corporation, our main objective is to assist individuals who have purchased or leased a defective automobile, also known as a lemon. In the state of California, laws have been set in place to protect consumers who purchase new and used vehicles. Car dealers are now required to disclose even more information than ever concerning vehicles they sell to customers who are car shopping. Despite these tougher laws signed into existence by Governor Jerry Brown in 2012, car dealers are still failing to comply with an already heavily regulated area resulting many times in selling or leasing lemons to consumers.

If you or a loved one brought home a lemon, our California lemon law lawyers can help you pursue a refund.
Our goal is to help clients obtain refunds or replacements for their lemon vehicles as soon as possible. Litigation will be pursued only when necessary. Where feasible we will attempt to negotiate a settlement with the manufacturer or car dealer prior to taking aggressive legal actions. With a wide range of experience and with various manufacturers, we can assess the best strategy to employ in each case. This works to our clients benefit and can lead to an earlier resolution than what may be possible with a firm that does not have the years of experience that we have.

More Than 50 Years of Combined Experience

Attorneys Norman F. Taylor and John Ciccarelli each have more than 25 years of experience handling consumer law violations. We have
handled more than 10,000 cases in California since 1987. In addition, we have
forced more than $100 million in refunds within the scope of our legal work. Our influence within the community is a reflection of our legal strengths and service. Attorney Norman Taylor has helped mainstream consumer advocacy groups propose and secure amendments to California's lemon law. We have seen motor vehicle manufacturers reform their policies and improve their practices as a result.

Norman Taylor & Associates offers strong legal help based on the guidance of our California lemon law attorneys. Our legal team is indigenous to California, and therefore, we offer local assistance and representation and we understand the communities in which we work. We can stand up to large corporations on your behalf. Using our knowledge of lemon law and consumers' rights, we can protect your interests when pursuing a refund or replacement with no unwarranted deductions. Often times, consumers who are unrepresented do not fully understand their rights and, as a result, do not obtain the full refund they deserve.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to speak with our firm and receive the guidance you need. We can debunk major lemon law myths and help you understand the
common vehicle defects associated with lemons.
We wrote the book, Lemon Law -The Standard Reference Guide, which offers solid information on California lemon laws. We encourage you to get the information you need from our firm before proceeding with your case.

Call for a Free Consultation with a California Lemon Law Firm

No matter what the case involves, our philosophy is to take an approach that reflects the best interest of the client and that is based on his or her needs. Not all lemons are the same, so no two cases are the same. Typically, however, a speedy resolution is the most important aspect of a client's case. We handle a wide range of circumstances, including auto recalls and
breach of warranty cases.

Our firm understands the needs of clients and how to resolve the situation at hand. Whether you purchased a new or used car, we can determine the best course of action for you to take if your
vehicle qualifies as a lemon. Our firm offers you a
free case evaluation to help you gain a clear perspective of your case.
Contact us today at 888-449-7639 to begin pursuing a refund or replacement.

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